Ecological carriage for drums

ABSTRACT

An ecological carriage for drums is described which is constituted by a metallic structure and a basin. The drum is disposed with an horizontal axis and rests on the metallic structure. The basin is below the drum and functions as a bowl to collect fluids, mineral oils and similar fluids which are lost or spilled during the decanting or due to rupture of the drum. This assembly is mounted on a base provided with wheels. The carriage is characterized by the fact that the structure supporting the drum is capable of rotating from a position essentially horizontal to a position essentially vertical and vice versa.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to an ecological carriage for transporting drums or barrels.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0002] According to the present state of the art, the carriages for the transportation of drums or barrels are essentially constituted by a metallic structure on which the drum rests, the drum being disposed with an horizontal axis and by a basin located under the drum, the basin being used to collect the fluids such as mineral oil and similar fluids which are lost during the decanting or or due to rupture of the drum, all these components being mounted on a base provided with wheels.

[0003] Actually, with the carriages presently being used the loading of the drum requires the use of a mule driver which removes the drum from the storehouse where it is found in the vertical position and deposits it in the horizontal position on top of the carriage.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0004] A first object of the invention is to provide a carriage for drums which carries out the loading operation automatically without the need of the mule driver or other mechanical devices for raising and transporting the drum.

[0005] A further object of the invention is to provide a carriage for automatically loading drums, of simple construction, of easy and sure manageability.

[0006] Still another object of the invention is to provide a carriage for drums capable of automatic loading which does not require particular servicing.

[0007] These objects are achieved with an ecological carriage for drums in which the support structure of the drums is capable of rotating from a position essentially horizontal to a substantially vertical position and vice versa. In this manner, at the beginning of the operation of loading of the drum the carriage is approached to the drum to be moved in a manner that its mobile structure positioned vertically may be hooked to the drum which is disposed vertically.

[0008] Subsequently, the structure rotates on itself by 90 degrees, so that the drum hooked to the structure and supported by it, takes a horizontal position, above the base of the carriage.

[0009] A further characteristic of the invention is to provide that a basin for collecting the liquid lost or spilled from the drum slides so that it takes a position completely under the drum when the drum is in a horizontal position and will take a lateral position to allow the drum to take again a vertical position.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0010] These and other characteristics of the invention are better appreciated by the description of possible embodiments provided as non-limiting examples for illustration, by reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:

[0011]FIGS. 1 and 2 show frontal elevational views of the carriage of the invention with the drum respectively in the horizontal and vertical positions;

[0012]FIGS. 3 and 4 show elevational frontal views of a second embodiment of the carriage of this invention with the drum respectively in the horizontal and vertical positions;

[0013]FIGS. 5 and 6 show frontal elevational views of a first system for moving the basin; and

[0014]FIGS. 7 and 8 show elevational frontal views of a second system for moving the basin.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

[0015] As shown in the figures, the carriage (1) of this invention comprises a metallic structure (2) on which the drum (3) is anchored, the drum resting on the base (4) which is provided with wheels (5). The metallic structure (2) is supported on the base (4) by means of two shoulders (6) which are shaped according to an arcuate profile so as to render the structure horizontally pivoted to the maximum up to an angle of 90°.

[0016] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, in the first embodiment the action of horizontally pivoting of structure (2) is generated because drum (3) is mounted in a manner such that its center of gravity “G1” is always displaced towards the exterior with respect to the center of gravity “G2” of shoulder (6).

[0017] The gravitational horizontal pivoting of structure (2) which has the tendency of moving drum (3) from the horizontal position to the vertical position is opposed and regulated by means of a maneuver carried out by the operator, of winch (8) manually or motorized, integral with the base of the carriage and connected by means of return roll (9) to nib (10) formed in suitable position on plate (6).

[0018] Analogously, in order to bring drum (3) from the vertical position (FIG. 2) corresponding to its resting on the ground, to the horizontal position above the carriage (FIG. 1), the operator always operates with winch (8) wrapping the cord and engaging shoulders (6) to slide with their arcuate profile (7) on the fixed base up to the point when they are brought to the horizontal position.

[0019] In order to assure the stability of the metallic structure (2) during its rotation there is provided the use of a tooted transmission obtained with the application of a fixed rack (11) which engages with the arcuate area (7) provided with teeth.

[0020] As shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, in a second embodiment to be utilized for moving drums (3) in a manner that when they are placed horizontally their center of gravity “G1”is placed internally with respect to the center of gravity “G2” of shoulder (6) and to render easier the action of horizontal pivoting of the entire structure when it does not have the drum, there are used two crank gears constituted by two gas pistons (20) and (21) which act on two arms or levers (22) and (23), the pistons and the arms being anchored on the structure of base (4). Specifically, the crank gear composed by piston (20) and lever (22) acting by pushing on pin (24) applied on shoulder (6) achieves the initial angular rotation of the shoulder.

[0021] Analogously the crank gear composed of piston (21) and lever (23) regulates the entire action of horizontal pivoting of the shoulder by means of pawl (25). The pawl is integral with the shoulder and slides within guide (26) which is formed on the lever itself.

[0022] As shown in FIGS. 5-8, a small basin (12) is inserted on the base (4). For safety rules the basin must be larger than the drum which is above it in order to collect the liquid accidentally lost or spilled.

[0023] With the constructive solutions described hereinabove it is, however, necessary that the basin (12) move laterally when the drum moves again to the vertical position.

[0024] As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, according to the first embodiment, the alternative rectilinear sliding is obtained by providing that the basin (12) slide on rollers (13) applied on the frame of the base and its alternative motion is obtained by means of a strap (14) which engages itself on pinion (15). This pinion is coaxial with the return roll (9) of the winch.

[0025] As seen in FIGS. 7 and 8, according to a second embodiment, suitable for basins of relevant weight and dimensions, the alternative rectilinear sliding is obtained by means of a shaft (16) which together with pin (17) has a fulcrum on base (4) and engages by means of lozenges or guides (18) with corresponding pawls (19). The pawls are integral respectively with basin (12) and shoulder (6). In this manner the horizontal pivoting motion of the shoulder is transmitted to the alternative rectilinear motion of the basin.

[0026] Obviously embodiments different from the described embodiments are possible, as a function of the dimensions of the drums and particular mechanical components such as for instance an automatic winch or other equivalent mechanism without departing from the scope of the claims defined hereinbelow. 

What is claimed is:
 1. An ecological carriage for drums constituted by a metallic structure on which the drum rests, said drum being disposed with an horizontal axis, and by a basin disposed under said drum, said basin functioning as a bowl to collect fluids, mineral oil and similar liquids which are spilled during the decanting or due to rupture of the drum, the entire assembly being mounted on a base provided with wheels, the carriage being characterized by the fact that the structure of support of the drum is capable of rotating from a position essentially horizontal to a position essentially vertical and vice versa.
 2. The carriage according to claim 1 characterized by the fact that at the beginning of the operation of loading the drum said carriage is approached to the drum being moved so that the movable structure vertically positioned is hooked to the drum which is vertically disposed and subsequently said structure rotates on itself 90° whereby said drum hooked to said structure and so supported is brought to a horizontal position above said base of the carriage.
 3. The carriage according to claim 2 characterized by the fact that the motion of the movable structure of support of the drum is of the horizontal pivoting type.
 4. The carriage according to claim 1, characterized by the fact that the basin for collecting the dispersed liquid slides whereby it may be located from a position completely under the drum when the drum is in a horizontal position to a lateral position whereby said drum is allowed to return to a vertical position.
 5. The carriage according to claim 1 which comprises a metallic structure (2) on which the drum (3) is anchored, said drum resting on base (4), said base is provided with wheel (5), characterized by the fact that said metallic structure (2) is held up on said base (4) by means of two shoulders (6), said shoulders being shaped according to an arcuate profile (7) whereby said structure is horizontally pivoted to a maximum angle of 90°.
 6. The carriage according to claim 5 characterized by the fact that the horizontal pivoting action of structure (2) is generated because said drum (3) is mounted in a manner that its center of gravity (G1) is always displaced more externally with respect to the center of gravity (G2) of shoulder (6).
 7. The carriage according to claim 5 characterized by the fact that the horizontal pivoting motion of structure (2) is regulated by a maneuver by the operator, of winch (8), said winch is integral with base (4) of the carriage and is connected by means of a return roller (9) to a nib (10) formed on shoulder (6).
 8. The carriage according to claim 5 characterized by the fact that the horizontal pivoting action of structure (2) is generated because said drum (3) is mounted in a manner that its center of gravity (G1) is always displaced towards the exterior with respect to the center of gravity (G2) of shoulder (6).
 9. The carriage according to claim 8 characterized by the fact that the action of horizontal pivoting of structure (2) takes place by means of two crank gears constituted by two gas pistons (20,21) which act on two arms or levers (22,23), said pistons and arms being anchored on the structure of said base (4).
 10. The carriage according to claim 9 characterized by the fact that the crank gear composed by piston (20) and lever (22) pushing on pin (24) applied on shoulder (6) carries out the initial angular rotation of the shoulder.
 11. The carriage according to claim 9 characterized by the fact that the crank gear composed by piston (21) and lever (23) regulates the entire action of horizontal pivoting of the shoulder by means of pawl (25) which is integral with the shoulder, the pawl (25) being engaged to slide within guide (26) formed on the lever.
 12. The carriage according to claim 5, characterized by the fact that the rotation of shoulder (6) is ensured by a toothed transmission which comprises a fixed rack (11) which engages with the arcuate area (7) which is provided with teeth.
 13. The carriage according to claim 7, characterized by the fact that the basin (12) which slides on rollers (13) is placed in alternative rectilinear motion by means of a strap (14) which engages itself on pinion (15), said pinion being coaxial with the return roller (9) of the winch.
 14. The carriage according to claim 7, characterized by the fact that basin (12) is placed in an alternative rectilinear motion by means of shaft (16), said shaft together with pin (17) has a fulcrum on base (4) and engages by means of lozenges (18) with corresponding pawls (19), said pawls being integral respectively with basin (12) and shoulder (6), whereby the horizontal pivoting motion of the shoulder is transmitted to the alternative rectilinear motion of the basin. 